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There is no such thing as a food atom, all atoms are listed on the "Periodic Table of Elements".
No. An atom is the basic unit of an element that retains all the properties of that element. So two elements can not have the same atom.
Two reasons: # Smaller than a single atom of an element, it ceases to be an element. # The energies available to chemical means is a million times too small to break apart an atom of an element (the nucleus) to "smaller parts".
Electronegativity
Elements are inherently homogeneous, because they contain only one kind of atom and therefore can not have different chemical compositions in different parts of a sample of an element.
Atom is used to create an atomic bomb. Atom has three parts.
There is no such thing as a food atom, all atoms are listed on the "Periodic Table of Elements".
there are no atoms in a proton. a Proton is a part in the nuleus of an atom. the other parts of an atom are neutrons and electrons
Well if you are talking about an atom then here are the parts of an atom proton,neutron,and electron here are the short names of them proton= P+ neutron= N and electron= e-
It's not the atoms that change, it is the molecules... In short, the molecules(elements) can share, give, or take electrons from other molecules(elements).
An atom is an element. Every atom has a certain amount of protons, neutrons and electrons and these are what define which element that atom is.
i don't know about 2
The parts of an atom which produce magnetism are the electrons.
atom and elements are different because one atom makes an element and a element is a pure substance and a atom is a basic particle
No. An atom is the basic unit of an element that retains all the properties of that element. So two elements can not have the same atom.
Elements and atoms are related because elements contain only one type of atom.
Silver is an element because when an silver atom cannot be broken down into smaller, different parts of it. Instead, you get protons, electrons, and neutrons that make up and atom. That is the same with all of the other elements.